So the Niwalker is the throw champ for sure and the HaikeLite MT07 seems bloomin impressive considering how much light it throws out!

Enough talking… on with the lights:

Control

BLF x5

Imalent DN70

Klarus XT12GT

Thrunite TN31

Fenix TK75 (3 emitter version)

HaikeLite MT07

Nitecore TM16GT

Niwalker Vostro BK-FA09S

BLF X5

Imalent DN70

Klarus XT12GT

Thrunite TN31

Fenix TK75 (3 emitter)

HaikeLite MT07

Nitecore TM16GT

Niwalker Vostro BK-FA09S

The house is 280m from where I was standing.

Annoyingly I only had two lenses with me – 17-85mm and 70-200mm. I really wish I had a wide angle with me as the cloud was so low tonight I could put some very visible dots on the clouds. Never done that before!

Annoyingly cloud cover was really low and moisture level was high so I had to back off with the sensitivity on the camera because otherwise all you’d see is a big beam in the air.

I could hear people talking about the clouds from a party at a nearby house.

I went for a bit of a walk after and found some other dark scenes but I couldn’t be bothered with the camera as I was only just hitting some trees with the tm16gt so the others wouldn’t have hit it. The Niwalker here made the tm16gt look like a toy. I really wasn’t expecting it.

After a few more tests I’ve found a building that is 800m from my house and I’m sure that I can hit it. My only issue is humidity in the air. At 800m I’m lighting up so much of the air I dont actually know if I’m hitting the target or not!

I’m hoping for few warm and dry days so that the air humidity goes down a bit. I’m still not sure how I’m going to take a photo along the same path to show it hitting it.